From Gadfield Elm, the John Benbow Trail follows the Three Choirs Way to Eastnor Park, and then diverts to Ledbury along the Geopark Way where it connects with the Herefordshire Trail as far as Benbow Pond. Use OS Landranger 149, 150/Explorer 190, 202. The whole walk totals about 31km/19miles and could be walked in one or two stages, with an overnight stop in Ledbury.

Stage 1: Gadfield Elm to Hollybush

Start: Gadfield Elm Chapel GL19 3PB

Poor footpaths in the area necessitate the use of country lanes to first reach the Three Choirs Way. The roads are quiet but take care! On the way you will pass the Chartist village of Lowbands before going under the M50 motorway at Pendock. If you look back towards Gadfield you will see the Iron Age fort of Gadbury Bank to the east of the chapel. The trail then makes its way to the southern end of the Malvern Hills at Chase End, passing Chase End Hill and Raggedstone Hill before reaching Hollybush.

Stage 2: Hollybush to Bosbury via Ledbury

The Three Choirs Way skirts Midsummer Hill to the west. At a crossroads above Gullet Quarry we turn left towards Ledbury via Eastnor deer park along the Geopark Way. Follow the footpath to Ledbury, a lovely town to enjoy a rest. Just past the Market House follow Church Lane and pick up the Herefordshire Trail which wends its way to Wellington Heath, Coddington, and then Bosbury.

Stage 3: Bosbury to Benbow Pond

End: Hill Farm HR8 1HL

The Herefordshire Trail comes near to Hill Farm and Benbow Pond by the medieval fishpools in Fishpool Wood. A series of permissive paths sponsored by Natural England link with the trail and wind their way around the woods around Hill Farm, which is the end (or beginning!) of the John Benbow Trail for those who have walked from Gadfield Elm.